USA names Australian Stuart Law head coach for T20 World Cup
The United States of America (USA) has appointed Stuart Law as head coach, US cricket officials announced on Thursday. And the Australian calling it to be an exciting opportunity.
The 55-year-old former batter takes charge of the USA men’s team ahead of a three-match home T20 series against Bangladesh next month.
The USA will host the World Cup with the West Indies in June.
USA Cricket did not reveal the length of Law’s contract as head coach.
“It is an exciting opportunity to join USA Cricket at this time,” said Law, who has previously coached Bangladesh, the West Indies, and Afghanistan at the international level.
“USA is one of the strongest associate nations in the sport and I believe that we can mold a formidable squad going ahead.
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“The first task will be to prepare the team for the series against Bangladesh and then set our sights on our home World Cup, which will be huge.”
Venu Pisike, chairman of USA Cricket, called the Australian “one of the most accomplished coaches in the sport.”
“Stuart is one of the most accomplished coaches in the sport. He brings a lot of experience to USA Cricket with his varied assignments, particularly in developing international sides over the years,” said Pisike.
“His appointment will only help the team grow to their full potential. We are excited to have Stuart on board just before the World Cup and look forward to lots of successes together.”